Beginner Photography Tips For Better Photos
You Have Been Warned:This is an extremely long post, one of which that does not contain any technical photography tips, but instead focuses on simple yet powerful photography tips for the beginner just starting out.With that in mind, I’d strongly advise you to read through the whole article, even if you’re an average amateur, just to freshen up on the mental aspect of photography. I’ve never written an article on my way of thinking when taking pictures, but I think it’s cool because it’s not like your everyday photography tip article.So read on for a few secrets, along with a few photos, of course. Learn To See CreativelyThe best way to learn to see creatively is to take more photos. The reason being is because the more pictures you take and the more time you spend on your photography, the more you will begin to see things you would normally never see. The eyes of a true photographer, or artist, sees shapes, patterns, light and color when walking down an ally or across a street. For example, let’s imagine I took a photo of a railroad track at night in a big city:I saw a good photo because of the 1) light reflecting off the metal 2) the contrasts in color between the wood and metal 3) the strong diagonal lines of the track leading from edge-to-edge. Before I learned how to see creatively, I’ve probably walked over that railroad track a million times and not once have I seen it the way I do now. All these things added together create a great picture for the eye. That’s good and all, but, the photo is missing a strong message. It doesn’t emit a strong enough feeling/emotion when one views the photo. To get that, you gotta: Feel The MomentIf the following makes any sense what-so-ever, it’s that I believe everyone has the ability to see creatively in their own personal way. To see creatively is, in my opinion, to set your mind free and get in-tune with your feelings. These feelings are what drive powerful photographs. And if you can get your brain, eyes and camera to link with your feelings then you’ve just opened up a door that has the potential for you to become a great photographer.You want people to feel your photos; To get a strong emotional reaction because it’s all about the feeling, the impact and the structural composition of a photo. There are just a few key steps to improve the feel and impact of your photos, making them into memorable masterpieces. It’s certainly not as easy as you’d think and definitely not something you can learn in a few hours or a few days. It may take weeks, months and sometimes years. It’s all up to you and how much time and devotion you spend taking photos and learning photography. When you are out shooting and see something you want to take a picture of, stop and ask yourself these three questions:
Why do I want to take this photo?
What is the main message of the photo?
How am I going to take the picture effectively?Keep asking yourself these three questions before you press the shutter and, I promise you, there will be an improvement in your photos. Let me explain the questions in more detail:The question “why do I want to take this photo” forces you to explain your feelings. You did after all stop to take the photo because you “felt” it could be a good photo. But why? Was it because the light was good? Was there something extraordinary happening? The more you ask yourself why and the more you answer why, the more you’ll start to feel the moment and start seeing creatively. Remember, it’s all about feeling and communicating that feeling to the viewer.So now that you know why you want to take the photo, you have to ask yourself, “what is the main message of the photo?” This question will better refine the first question, helping you define the actual subject whether it be exquisite shapes and colors or a person whose face tells a story of a life-long struggling journey. Whatever it is, it prepares you for the next question:”How am I going to take the picture effectively?” Well, you can start by thinking of the first two questions and what their answers were. Imagine this as an example:Say you’re sitting in a car at a red light and see a man starting to cross the street. You feel it can make a good photo, so you ask yourself “why” and answer “because the sky is blazing red and the timing just right.” So you quickly ask yourself the next question, “what is the main message of the photo” and answer “to get the feeling and mood of an urban sunset.” Next you swiftly take out the camera (shame on you not having it out already) and ask yourself the final question; “How am I going to take the picture effectively?” You struggle at first, then you realize that timing is everything. So you quickly compose the shot, frantically making sure the buildings are lined up roughly using the rule of thirds and wait until the man crossing the street is right in the middle of the blinding sun, creating an awesome editorial like silhouette.These three questions will become second-nature to you and soon you will find yourself asking and answering these questions sub-consciously. Just remember once again, that communicating your feelings through your photographs by using your creative eye and brain, all linked together will make for amazing, memorable photos.Study Amazing Photos And BooksGranted, I’m not an amazing photographer by any sorts, just an average amateur, but I believe that if you want to take good photos, you can, and you can do so without going to school. I am self taught in pretty much everything I do, photography being my main passion. A big influence for me are amazing photos. You can learn a lot by studying them and figuring out what makes it an awesome photo just by asking yourself the same three “why”, “what” and “how” questions mentioned above. I sometimes spend hours just analyzing photos, both to enjoy and also to figure out the ingredients of making it a memorable photo. Go to sites like Flickr, Photo.net, 500px and 1X because not only do they have photos, they have amazing photos. Especially 1X. Look at the photos that interest you and ask yourself why they interest you. Just start studying them, and read the peoples reactions to the photos. Learn everything there is to know.If you like to learn through books and want something good to read, I’d suggest picking up at least 3 out of the 5 books mentioned here because all 5 of these books have made a significant impact on my photography:
The Photographer’s Eye: Composition and Design for Better Digital Photos by Michael Freeman
Understanding Exposure, 3rd Edition: How to Shoot Great Photographs with Any Camera by Bryan Peterson
Scott Kelby’s 7-Point System for Adobe Photoshop CS3 by Scott Kelby
The Hot Shoe Diaries: Big Light from Small Flashes by Joe McNally
The Camera (Ansel Adams Photography, Book 1) by Ansel Adams and Robert BakerDid you notice that I picked 5 books on 5 completely different subjects? That’s because with these 5 books you can learn everything from off-camera lighting and composition, to Photoshop and exposure. These books combined together are just awesome to read and study, and because they’re written by very well known photographers, you know there’s good info to gather inside.Get Constructive CriticismImproving your photography and taking good photos means you have to get advice from the pros, because they’ve been where you’re at and know the good and bad, and the right and wrong in photography. I personally have never talked to a real “professional” photographer face-to-face. I’ve only chatted with pros through the use of web forums and email. I’d suggest, if you can, to meet a few pros and join them in a few gigs or whatnot, which is actually something on my to-do list because working with an actual pro will give you hands-on experience and get real feedback, real constructive criticism, unlike the kind your family and friends give you.I’d suggest you sign up to one or all of these critique websites because they, too, can give you honest but sometimes blunt, constructive criticism. Google the following to find the sites:
photocritique
flickr
digital-photography-school
And last but not least my favorite and by far the best of them all, 1X. You have to sign up to see and use their critique system, but it’s totally worth it, and free.What you do is you sign up to one or all of the critique websites, and post a photo that you want to receive some feedback one. Most of the time these sites require you to give feedback on at least one photo before posting your own. This makes the community balanced, so everyone doesn’t just keep posting pictures for critique and never give out any critiques themselves.In addition to critique websites, there are a few photography blogs that I love, also. The first being the well-known blog authored by David Hobby called Strobist. His blog is mainly about off-camera lighting, or hence the name, strobes. I have to mention him just for the sake of mentioning him, Ken Rockwell. He’s pretty much a Nikon fanatic that talks jokes a lot about a wealth of different subjects. He also has a lot of great information on Nikon camera gear. Joshua Hoffine is probably one of my favorite photographers because he sets up his shots as if they’re movies. He also has a great blog so I would recommend that you follow him just so you can see his latest amazing work and how he creates them.And now for the no brainer…Keep Pressing That Shutter!Practice makes perfect and taking photos is no exception. If you want to become the next best photographer in town, or in the world (hey it’s possible!) you have to get out and start shooting more. And for those who log in 60 plus hours of work a week and still strive to be a great photographer, you have to find time to get out and shoot. It’s tough, I know. I only work around 50 hours a week at my retail job here in Berkley, Michgan and know first-hand how hard it is finding time to take photos.If you want to get better, you have to dedicate time to shoot pictures. When I first got into photography I didn’t spend more than a few hours a month with my camera. And it showed; My photos looked the same as they did when I first started. Something needed to be done so I got into the habit of spending a few hours every week working on my technique. That eventually developed into a few hours every other day learning how to take photos. Soon I’d find myself spending hours upon hours every single day taking photos and learning, that I think my head literally got a few centimeters bigger from all the information I had gathered! Final WordsIf there’s one thing that I’ve found out over the last year while trying to become a better photographer, it’s that attitude has everything to do with photos. Most of this article has nothing to do with an actual photography “technique” if you will, because I feel that if you’re told to take photos a certain way you’re constricted within a set silly rules, and you will never be able to explore photography with your own feelings. Anyways, I hope I brought up some good points, ones that you will take into action soon because if you do, I know you’ll soon discover that there is a great photographer within you. You just gotta have the motivation to continue and have the right attitude.
Lost And Found At The Home Improvement Center
If you own your own home, I’m sure there are many improvements that you have thought about doing. We all have big dreams and lots of projects we’d like to do, but find it hard to get started on. Home improvement centers have lots of ideas for you to discover. Sometimes just getting started is to know where to begin, and how to begin. You may not know what supplies you will need to get started, or how much of those supplies you will need. There are many books available to help you come up with new renovative thoughts and books that will walk you through any project idea. Many home improvement centers carry books on ideas that are not only creative, but inexpensive and easy.If you can’t find a tool you know you have lost somewhere, and you can’t complete your project without it, home improvement centers are more than likely to carry it. They have a full line of tools to choose from. They carry small tools up to very large tools, in all kinds of metric measures. If you have ever looked for just a tape measure, or flash light, you might be surprised at the amount of choices you will have. The sales people at most home improvement centers are trained in most all areas of repair and service, so they can be very helpful if you have any questions about which tool to use and how to use it.Good home improvement centers carry a full line of products. If you are looking for a patio set, you will have quite a variety to choose from. If you need a barbeque or any type of barbeque supply, you will find it at the local home improvement center. Depending on the season, they have a full supply of plants to choose from as well as seeds to plant. You will also find sales people to help you in this department that can give you good advice about when, where and how to plant trees or flowers. No matter what you are needing to do around your home, your local home improvement center probably carries it.Whether you are looking for a sink, toilet, tub or shower, you will find it at a home improvement center. They carry a large selection of paints, wallpaper, and stains, as well as building supplies, such as lumber of every kind, doors, and windows, trims, nails and screws. You can just about do all your shopping in one home improvement center because they carry about anything you can think of for home repair or improvements. If you are lost in where to begin, you will find out all you need to know at the local home improvement center with their trained sales people, so don’t let a project overwhelm you, get started today.
Crucial Stages of Application Software Development
Any software is created by several methodologies and programming codes put together. Application software gives life to the machines. But while making use of electrical equipment, we never think much about its internal working process. The software available these days are of two major types.1. System software: The system software has been designed in a way in which it offers a common interface between the person who is using it and the hardware of the system.2. Application Software: The application software is programmed in such a way that it is capable enough to assist the person in multi tasking. It assists in bringing solution to different problems, helps to customize ‘n’ number of graphics, texts as well as numbers.Various types of application software are available in the market including entertainment software, infrastructure software, content management software and many more. There are specifically defined stages for the development of application software. The process of it is mentioned below.
Defining the requirement: During this stage, the authorities of the company define the requirements of the client and plan out the design so that the product can be made accordingly. During this stage the budget and the deadlines of the project are also decided.
Designing: The designing part is the heart and soul of any software. This is because the smooth working of the software depends on the quality of the design. The software is usually created and developed by the software developers based on the plan which is accepted by the client as well as the organization. There are times when the company hired for the software development fails to integrate the features that have been asked for. In these cases they have to invest in debugging.
Testing the software: Testing is important to ensure that the system works smoothly and the programs developed are capable and efficient of working in any situation. During the testing process, the testers manipulate the programs to check if there are any loopholes.
Putting the software into practice: When the application software development is done and it is void of any flaws, it is put into practice by the client. Even during this stage, if there are any errors in the system, they can be checked and corrected.
Servicing: The firm providing application and software development should also be ready to provide regular servicing and maintenance to the clients whenever necessary. Customer support should also be provided by the hired firm so that the client queries and doubts can be cleared.